Chapter 177: Night Ambush

"It's Max Sully's people." Seeing Joshua Sulliven standing by the roadside motionless, Stuart Truman jumped up from beneath the field and stood in front of Joshua, sizing up the figures that gradually approached. They wore black military boots, and their steps were well-trained, clearly not ordinary people but rather likely mercenaries.

Joshua's expression remained unaffected, and he calmly corrected Stuart's mistake, "Strictly speaking, fourteen of them belong to Max Sully, and six belong to Ronald Loman."

Stuart truman was initially surprised, then he looked at the approaching individuals more carefully, realizing that several of them had indeed had a different demeanor from the others. These men had more rectitude and, even though equally ruthless, had a subtle difference to them. Truman immediately understood that these men were probably soldiers, or had close ties to the military.